Deer feet mounts



2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Sept. 11, 1961 INVENTOR Colodonoto Leo BY ATTORNEY Jan. 28, 1964 COLADONATO DEER FEET MOUNTS 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Sept. ll, 1961 INVENTOR Co lo-donoto Leo ATTORNEY United States Patent Ofiice &119589 Patented Jan. 28, 21964 35119589 DERE FREE MOUNTS Leo Ceialonato, 303 Carsen t., itazleton, Pa. Filed Eept. 11, 1961, Ser. Ne. 1373232 1 claim. (Ci. 248-159) My invention consists in a new and useful improvement in deer feet moun ts and is designed more particularly to provide a mount for four deer feet to form a lamp base. The peculiarly novel feature of my improved mount is the combination of four suitable forms for the feet, respe cti vely, a pair of Washer-s on which the forms are moun ted, and `a connecter on which the washers are slidably mounted. The parts are so designed and related that, When the forms carrying the `feet have been mounted on the washers on the Connector, nuts threaded on the Connector function to slide the washers on the Connector to securely clamp the forms to hold the feet in correct alignment.

While I have illustrated in the drawings and hereinafter fully describe one specific embodiment of my invention, it is to be distinctly understood that 'I do not consider my invention to `he limited to said embodiment but refer for its scope to the claim appended hereto.

In the drawings:

FIG. 1 is a perspective of my novel mount.

FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective of the parts of the mount.

FIG. 3 is a side elevation of the assembled parts.

As shown in the drawings, my device tis designed for mounting 'four deer feet F to serve as a lamp base.

My mount comprises four forms 1, a pair of star Washers 2 and 3, a tubular Connector 4, a pair of nuts 5 and 6, and a ferrule 7. The forms 1 of suitable material, such as expanded polystyrene, are so molded in configuration and dimensions as to have snugly mounted, on each form 1, a deer foot F. Each form 1 has a molded-in rod having its upper end l-a protruding from the top` of the form 1 and its lower end l-b protruding from the bottom of the form 1. The upper Washer 2 has four symmetrcally `disposed holes Z-a to receive therethrough said ends 1-a, respectively, and a central orifice Z-b to receive therethrough the Connector 4. The lower Washer 3 has four symmetn'cally disposed holes 3-z to receive therethrough said ends 147, respectively, and a central orifice 3-1 to receive therethrough the connecter 4.

Vt/hen the forms 1 are thus mounted on the washers 2 and 3 mounted on the Connector 4, the nuts 5 and 6 are setup on the threaded portions of the Connector 4, thereby hearing downwardly on the upper Washer 2; and upwardly on the lower Washer 3, to firmly clamp the forms 1 in proper relation.

It is obvious tha-t, when the forms 1 have been thus positioned, the feet F mounted on the forms 1 will assume the positions illustrated in FIG. 1.

A suitable ferrule 7 can be applied at the upper end of Connector 4 to cover the upper ends of the feet F, and suitable xtures and bulbs (shown in dotted l-ines) can be mounted and connected with electric wiring disposed through the connecter 4. i

Having described my invention, what I claim is:

In a lamp base, the combina-tion of four niolded legs, each of which has four sides, one of which sides is conveX, two of which sides are plane and converge from said convex side, and the remaining side is plane and is disposed between said two converging sides, said legs being so dimensioned and related as to form a substan- -tially cylindrical stern with a central bore therethrough; a vertical rod molded in each of said legs. and having two portions protruding from the top and the bottom of the leg, respectively, to provide a pair of pins on the upper and lower ends of said leg, respectively; a hollow, exteriorly threaded conduit received in said central bore; a star-Washer slidably mounted on said conduit and having four symmetrically disposed holes through which are received the upper pins of said legs; a second star-Washer slidably nounted on said Conduit and having four symmetr ically disposed holes through which are received the lower pins of said legs; a nut threaded on said Conduit and hearing downwardly against said first star-Washer; a second nut threaded on said Conduit and bearing up- Wardly against said second star-washer; and a -ferrule having a skirt enclosing the upper end of said legs, and an upper end encircling said conduit.

References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 469,?358 Nesson Feb. 23, 1892 1,694,617 Brown Dec. 11, 1928 2,204,362 Illian June 11, 1940 2,342,233 Wood Feb. 22, 1944 

